Why Do Protests Against Trump Continue?

Why Do Protests Against Trump Continue?

Why shouldn't protesters stand their ground? As long as people believe in what they are doing, the First Amendment guarantees them the right to protest, provided that they do not harm property or incite violence. This is particularly true in democratic settings, as evident in various American contexts. However, many protesters are motivated by more than just the desire to make a statement; they see Trump as a threat to the American way of life.

You Don't Defeat a Bully by Backing Down

Encouraging people to give up their beliefs is akin to backing down from a bully. As stated by those who believed in the protests, you don't defeat a liar and a cheater who is running the government for the benefit of the rich by backing down. On the contrary, standing up to such individuals and not allowing their lies to go unchecked is the right way to go.

The Initial Results of the Election

Many rational people who fought the good fight against Trump let it go after the results of the election were clear, with Trump winning a decisive victory in the electoral college. Even those who were upset because Hillary Clinton had more votes recognized that there is no such thing as a National Popular Vote in the U.S. Constitution. The electoral college system is the mechanism for selecting the U.S. President as per the U.S. Constitution. Trump won with 304 electoral votes compared to Hillary’s 227.

So, why are some people still protesting Donald Trump? Let’s delve into the reasons, particularly focusing on the role of individuals who have been deeply involved in these movements, such as George Soros.

The Role of George Soros

George Soros is a well-known figure who has a history of funding protests and movements around the world. This includes Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter, and numerous other activist groups. Soros's motivations are certainly not aligned with the goals of promoting peace and societal harmony.

George Soros has made his fortune by shorting various financial markets, a practice that involves betting against a market’s future movements. He has a long history of manipulating markets to his benefit. This strategy has made him an influential financier with a vested interest in destabilizing the U.S. markets.

Goldman Sachs, a company ran by former Clinton officials, may have bet against Trump winning the 2016 election, but the real financial mastermind is Soros. He has made his money betting against fiat currencies, and he knows how to destabilize governments and economies. His goal is to bring the United States to its knees, thereby ensuring that he remains a key player on the global stage.

The Organizers and the Dupe Theory

There are two groups contributing to the ongoing protests. One is comprised of professional organizers who are paid to create and sustain these movements. These organizers are trained to exploit emotions and manipulate factions within a population. They use these movements to create divisions and chaos. The Black Lives Matter movement serves as an example, where a significant portion of participants were dupes, not aware of the underlying dynamics and the motives of the organizers.

George Soros's Motives

George Soros's financial empire has exploited numerous political and economic crises, including the 1992 crisis when he broke the Bank of England. Soros's ultimate goal is to become the richest man in the world, and he plans to use financial instability to achieve this. In a financial crash, Soros stands to gain while others lose. This is why he continues to spend vast sums of money to promote divisiveness in America, hoping to see a repeat of the 1929 or 2007 financial crisis.

George Soros’s divisiveness and manipulation have been well-documented. He has funded protests and movements that have the potential to destabilize and create anarchy. In his mind, these actions could provide him with the opportunity he needs to amass vast wealth when the next financial crisis hits.

Remember, when you ask why people are still protesting, it's possible that George Soros or similar individuals are funding these protests to create chaos and exploit the situation for their financial gain.